Lucy's Nasal Cancer Has Another Month in Remission
She has been in total remission now for 1 full year and 2 months!
A year and a half after diagnosis of dog nasal cancer adenocarcinoma!
Look, this is a long time in dog cancer time. Keep your fingers crossed.
She had all the symptoms, had a scan, AND had a biopsy sent to a lab to be sure. There is no way it could be a misdiagnosis. A foxtail does not resolve itself, was not found either, aspergillus fungal infection was not the biopsy report, nasal cancer was, and aspergillus fungus does not usually have unilateral (only on 1 side) bleeding episodes, it's both sides. It could only be cancer with symptoms, symptom and diagnostics results and exclusions. There are vets and professionals who simply don't believe this protocol could possibly put cancer in remission and claim it must be the vet misdiagnosed it. Too many tests and biopsies and scans to be that from many different professionals. I am not selling anything. I am not charging anything to anyone nor pushing anyone to buy anything. I don't know what to say to them. This diverse method worked without using radiation or chemotherapy (I am just as surprised. I just wanted her to feel better as long as possible and neither one of us stressed). Just natural versions of things that work against cancer. Lots of them and all of them coming at it from different angles. It just a concept based on vast research and using diversity in attack and symptom support.
Original biopsy report of canine nasal adenocarcinoma in 3/31/2011
http://dognasalcancertreatmentforlucy.blogspot.com/2012/04/original-biopsy-of-lucy-of-nasal.html
A year and a half after diagnosis of dog nasal cancer adenocarcinoma!
Look, this is a long time in dog cancer time. Keep your fingers crossed.
She had all the symptoms, had a scan, AND had a biopsy sent to a lab to be sure. There is no way it could be a misdiagnosis. A foxtail does not resolve itself, was not found either, aspergillus fungal infection was not the biopsy report, nasal cancer was, and aspergillus fungus does not usually have unilateral (only on 1 side) bleeding episodes, it's both sides. It could only be cancer with symptoms, symptom and diagnostics results and exclusions. There are vets and professionals who simply don't believe this protocol could possibly put cancer in remission and claim it must be the vet misdiagnosed it. Too many tests and biopsies and scans to be that from many different professionals. I am not selling anything. I am not charging anything to anyone nor pushing anyone to buy anything. I don't know what to say to them. This diverse method worked without using radiation or chemotherapy (I am just as surprised. I just wanted her to feel better as long as possible and neither one of us stressed). Just natural versions of things that work against cancer. Lots of them and all of them coming at it from different angles. It just a concept based on vast research and using diversity in attack and symptom support.
Original biopsy report of canine nasal adenocarcinoma in 3/31/2011
http://dognasalcancertreatmentforlucy.blogspot.com/2012/04/original-biopsy-of-lucy-of-nasal.html